Chapter 2
Category:
Urban
Author:
No WayWords:770Update time:25/05/26 19:13:22
When I discovered Graham, he was lying in silence, his surroundings littered with the books he cherished and the ground marked by blood.
His eyes were closed, seemingly in slumber, yet the profound laceration on his wrist was startlingly conspicuous.
With both hands, I desperately pressed against his wound, my tears flowing unrestrained as I sobbed and summoned emergency services. The doctors, upon arrival, declared that Graham was clinging to life by a thread, though in grave danger. The discovery of a photo in his pocket deeply pained me.
The photo depicted Penelope, her gaze filled with deep affection. The dissemination of Graham's medical emergency alongside that photo ignited the internet, resembling a detonated bomb. The masses were abuzz with speculation about the underlying tale.
Encircled by reporters outside the hospital, they incessantly inquired:
“Why would Professor Huntington do such a thing? Was it because of Penelope?”
“Does that photograph unveil a secret shared between you?”
Attempting to maintain my composure, I replied, “This is merely an accident; we request some privacy.” Yet, I was acutely aware that the situation had spiraled out of my control.
The online community began to dissect every facet of Graham and Penelope's relationship. Each unearthed detail and captured moment seemed to insinuate undisclosed affections between them.
Within this narrative, I was cast as the undesired “third party,” subjected to universal blame:
“His heart undeniably belonged to Penelope; why then, did he remain with you?”
“Was this a family arrangement? Was not even Professor Huntington permitted to choose whom to love?”
“Penelope was evidently exceptional; how could she possibly not meet their standards?”
As I sat alone beside Graham’s hospital bed amidst this storm, I was engulfed by a feeling of loneliness and helplessness unlike any before. My attempts at justification seemed futile, my voice lost to the wind, unheard by all.
All I wished for was Graham's awakening, to provide me with an explanation, to afford us a chance. Yet, just then, another revelation struck me as if a thunderbolt from clear skies—Penelope had left behind a child, a child with eyes mirroring Graham’s.
At that moment, my world disintegrated. Every other sound vanished, leaving me to await in despair:
Could she indeed be Graham’s child? If so, what does that mean for our own child?